“There are very few men and women, I suspect, who cooked and marketed their way through the past war without losing forever some of the nonchalant extravagance of the Twenties. They will feel, until their final days on earth, a kind of culinary caution: butter, no matter how unlimited, is a precious substance not lightly to be wasted; meats, too, and eggs, and all the far-brought spices of the world, take on a new significance, having once been so rare. And that is good, for there can be no more shameful carelessness than with the food we eat for life itself When we exist without thought or thanksgiving we are not men, but beasts.”
Quote by M.F.K. Fisher
Book:The Art of Eating
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The Art of Eating
This book delves into the intricate world of culinary techniques, exploring the art of preparing and enjoying food. It examines the cultural and historical aspects of eating, offering insights into the diverse ways in which food is consumed across different societies and times. more
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